--Addressing diplomats at a reception last Friday, President Obama said that theU.N.'s plan for sustainable development and global unity is all that's neededto defeat the terrorists.--FBI chief warns that terrorist dispersion will come to the West to carry outattacks as the Islamic State is defeated in Syria.--A radical mosque known for breeding terrorists has been granted specialprivileges by Bloomington, Minnesota, which allows its members to take over apublic park and treat it as their own to the exclusion of other residentsaccording to complaints filed by a citizens group.--An Al-Qaida chief is urging kidnapping of westerners for prisoner swaps.--A Syrian refugee used a machete to hack to death a pregnant woman in Germany.--With ten weeks to go until the end of the fiscal year, the Obama administrationcontinues to admit Syrian refugees at an accelerated pace. The amount has nowexceeded two-thirds of his target of 10,000 by September 30th. The proportion ofChristians among those refugees continues to languish below half of one percent.--South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham blasted President Obamacondemning the refusal to increase American aid to Israel as well as his effortsto bar Israel from spending the aid money within the Jewish state.--The Russians could invade Poland overnight.--China and Russia announce the possibility of holding joint naval exercises inthe South China Sea.--China's top Internet regulator ordered major online companies to stop originalnews reporting, the latest efforts by the government to tighten its grip overthe nation's web and information industries.--The U.S. hopes to announce in early August details of planned militarycooperation and intelligence sharing with Russia on Syria.--Turkish President Erdogan is alleged to be using the latest coup attempt toinitiate sweeping new powers for himself.--North Korea's top diplomat told the Associated Press that Washington has crossedthe 'red line' and effectively declared war by putting leader Kim Jong Un on itslist of sanctioned individuals and said a vicious showdown could erupt if theU.S. and South Korea hold annual war games set for next month.--University of Iowa to use preferred pronouns when addressing students.--Nickelodeon introduces its first animated gay, married couple.--Macy's fires senior store detective allegedly because of his religious beliefs.--Chief Justice Roy Moore to have hearing August 8th about charges brought againsthim by the Judicial Inquiry Commission.--The California Board of Education has voted unanimously to comply with a statelaw requiring homosexuality to be incorporated into history and social studieslessons from the second grade on up.--Administrators of a Texas school district changed their guidelines fortransgender students to involve parents and work with families on a case-by-casebasis after an uproar among parents.--A British police force unveils a new rainbow flag decorated patrol car as a signof solidarity with the LGBT+ community.--Jerusalem's gay pride parade took place last Thursday evening. Over 25,000people are said to have attended the march. This attendance was five timesgreater than last year's event. This was still far fewer than the pride paradein Tel-Aviv.--All charges have been dismissed against David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt of theCenter for Medical Progress.--Over the past 5 years, state lawmakers have passed a large number of pro-lifelaws to protect unborn babies and their mothers from abortion.--One of the ways that pro-life lawmakers have been working to end the traffickingof baby body parts is through laws that require that the remains of babies beburied or cremated.--Israel Stinson, who was alleged to be brain-dead, continues to thrive at his newcare facility.--President Obama spent over 4 million dollars and burned 300,000 tons of carbondioxide in order to give a global warming message at a climate change event inParis.--New global warming regulations are being proposed for airliners.--In a move to force transgenderism on our schools, 12 states support the Obamaadministration in a crucial federal lawsuit.--Humana and United Healthcare to pull out of Obamacare plans after sufferingfinancial losses.--A privacy organization is asking the federal government to investigate spying onconsumers allegedly taking place when people use the Pokemon Go 'app' on theircellphones.